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now it's already gold, but because in his real political commentator joins is now from a tel aviv. so are a, there's a lot of palestinians to be released, including those who have been arrested without charge, which is a familiar type that could be as ready ministry, right? very familiar, very constant pattern of action is a nads kidnaps and arrest people to use as bargaining chips in later negotiations. okay. ends in the scheme of things. as you know, the question we're constantly asking today is as we reach the end of phase one will come towards the end of phase one of the seas 5 deal. what is your sense as we look ahead to the next to critical phases, i am optimistic, cautiously but optimistic because i think there is no real other way forward. i based as both on the prevailing sentiment around the world. now with the ukraine becoming a major stumbling blocks for the global order, people care less about what's happening here. and certainly the united states and
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other parties not be willing to commit to war. the error of initiative, which looks to be actually happening. and also, and i can't stress this enough, is those very, very real weakness despite the brasher rhetoric as well, is that, is it the end of it throats in terms of resources, in terms of resilience and also in terms of international support. so i see no other way, for example, to move forward with the deal. even though i have no doubt in it then you, i will try to make it look as difficult as you can. and as we talk about the i have initiative arab leaders, we're meeting yesterday and re add those the rubric summit coming up on march. the 4th, where i think the, the deal that they want to present will hopefully be finalize. and we'll get more eyes on it. and understand exactly what it's all about. how confident tell you that that's going to be enough for the united states as oh, i don't think the united states wants to get involved at all. i think the secret
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wish that the trump administration is that the early takes this upon themselves, leaving the united states free to tackle china and to handle europe. so, so i dare say, i think we'll see support from the trump administration from arab initiatives. the even i would go as far as and regardless of this content to us doesn't want this key part of the arm initiative will be the future. governance of garza, we spoke to a representative from him, asked just a few minutes ago. i didn't know if you heard it, but he was saying that but how much would accept the palestinian authority taking over responsibility? full garza total responsibility full gaza at with elections in a year's time. do you think that's the way forward? i think a quite possibly have something in that direction that's been commerce has made it clear. it realizes it will not remain in its current form. i think from us can look to the world and see examples where movements that dissolved officially to satisfy
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the requirements is a piece process later on, quite a significant part in establishing national policies. the strand ireland. this is truman balls now. so i don't see any reason for from us to renege on this commitment. i think this also buys from us goodwill plans from the players who will ultimately control this need to hire a legal or an international assertion or whatever. so i think from us is every reason to do this, as well as to hasten the end of phase 2 by releasing all of the hostages. all right, sorry, we'll leave with that. thanks very much. and if that is already cold, bug speaking to was the from tel aviv. thank you, right. okay, let's recap the developments in garza since the morning. her mouse has released 6 is rarely captive as part of the 7th exchange of the seas. 5 deal in return, as well as due to free 620 pulse to getting prisoners and detainees that were waiting for that to happen. this was the scene intel a be earlier where relatives of the captives holden guns and gather to the family
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members being released. and they've joined, that you can see by crowds and supporters. and let's explore rollers. so we joined here, it's due to by the time which is a policy from browser and associates professor at the institute of graduate studies . welcome and harvey, i believe, who is a political and this joins is from bethlehem in the occupied westbank have you? i want to start with you. i don't know if you heard us talking to the mass representative a little bit earlier, but he was basically saying, is the question i just saw. so i guess the intel to be basically saying that how much would be happy for the palestinian authority to assume full responsibility of gaza with elections one year later. i do think that that has legs. it's, it's, i think this is very similar next to what you've been pressed the bus. it said that yesterday, if i'm not mistaken at both. i think what's important to see what kind of negotiations
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that are going to have internally what's, what's, how mouse is doing now what, what we see in every time that we have a release of prisoner saw or shows as trent and so forth. it's a message to apply the fine to the out of work in the international community, the various teams there. and if there is anyone that wants to deal with the future, them does a has to deal with them. now it's also important to understand that there is no part that we can do to national community now, but it's willing to come out after this publicly say the time asked to play any role in the day after of this genocide we've been going through and come out here in the studio, that is a big problem is known as potentially an intractable problem. how do we have it coming? or? i mean, we have to observe, i mean, i mean the statements coming from as the positions we have here, best them names that are presented to us from us. clearly also the emphasize him with this position it comes from, from how may i suspect that the impression that it's kind of pending guys as future
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alone for sure, because of the construction of the company needs 100 percent. however, the clear message that came from is also interviewed that how much is the, it's relevant, it's a mainstream political party, and it's one of the main, the, yeah, not going anywhere. that's how long and we have so it's a for me it's, it's a better pragmatic stand that they took that they to, to disappear from the government seems sending pending that also they want guarantees that they will not be merchandise or how much support there's enough. and it's especially the citizen for so you know, we're talking about the seventy's flips so that i've been to governess structures up in mirrors and that was back into the slip. and both have to be addressed if we're talking about the unification of these or the integration of these separate of governance lectures, we have to make sure that the service i thought this is kept away from the political splits that people should not be punished because they would either have under him as rule or effect the have or we have to be pulled at the size of the sub
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and service. and for this time, these are all huge tests. but again, in, in other conflicts, similar conflicts, that would. busy affected by world, we have seen successful experiences beat them both in the ever one the in columbia and other conflicts. so the, the answers the yes we, i mean this is a feasible scenario. as long as there is a political will and then let me just emphasize about one thing. we see how much i thought that nobody approaching. or there could be any video for smart advocate solution. but the cryptic an elephant and that will what the americans and these are the eighty's less this or they will be to this when they see what they say. we had ok with him as to being behind the scene. and we had dealing with a new governance structure, or they will be to anything that has to do with even high masses move. presto, some of us that without being involved in governance, i think that's a critical question. also, the american design is up to the us removing the v to on disability because right, who wants to get into another and bypass? and so what do you make of either the role of united states and indeed of cost
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israel in this and expecting that that has to be a kind of new world order a single time adjust the points he just made it's, it's, it's, it's a very important issue it has been investing on products thing in division, and one of the reasons why they have been investing on that for the past almost 2 decades is that when you have one single kind of thing and government would you have that type of thing. they'll 30 p 8 on tony the, occupies westbound control and also it occupied gaza. there are no excuses, not to go into a uh for the pick up process a for a 2 state solution. the 2 state solution is something extra. i totally reject this way. the government and we have to always remember, this is up for me, it gets to stay solution. it's against also i want to stay with people invites it for everyone and therefore they will try to use all kinds of tricks, you know, to not to be pressured into any sort of political process and not to get to any
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sort of dialogue. it, we'd find a spinning us based on the be of a kind of significant dependents, which means and be so you will keep pace and therefore what the point farm it was just making it's, it's extremely to the point. this is nothing just an issue to be dealt with a binary pulse thing as domestically, but also has a region of the motion and a force. it has something to measurement by measuring. beat me clear. that is true . it's not our own support people, any sort of policy, then you'd have coast time as we discussed yesterday, and in a sense, with, with jumping ahead of ourselves because we've got the safe spot to deal with. first, we're not even into the face to face 3 yet. and those negotiations will be ongoing in cairo. and benjamin netanyahu has a sense of these change the t mount pleasant, that he's got as close confidant on, done a going along as to, as he has done this before. and then things still move forward. so, i mean, in my opinion, i don't think nothing, you know, is in control this time you're not by 49, the we. so medical and administration has its own interest and isn't
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a decision encouraging for the the thing is that i am, but they will not also to, they don't want to neglect the big presence of the region to 40 pieces. and these are factors the americans have to make the decision on, but we see as the also you a guest from from that you said that many kinds of so much on their plates and without showing uh, i'm not sure. busy i think good morning miss they want, they want to see more or less, some progress on the palestinian israeli conflict. and that ups of mobilizing, let's hopefully, let's hope that this time the, when the, when the use the political leverage with americans as one a to pursue these ladies to move on with, with the political project, you know, with moving on with an end result. you know, like the piece process, what is it going to be good? i looked at the little look your patient. will they be up in a single stage? when do you see something bigger questions? i mean, or what we do now in terms of the shop of diplomacy, the ceasefire adults, they have to lead to this end result somehow. if they don't, then i'm afraid,
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will they be at assumption of afford, i'm afraid. i mean that's, that's, that's, that's the not a heavier arabs and mobilizing, but all of a mobilizing fast enough. and i think so far the most meant that the south, it's extraordinary in the sense that they have shown one single position. i mean, to blow up that at least agrees on the principles. the principle 1st principle is there should be no ethnic cleansing. second principle is we are not going to engage in the reconstruction of augusta list. we have a shuttle so. so this is a process that we end to end industry, you know, keep patient and to have a 2 state solution. besides the principals that have been very clear from our pharmacy, from the very beginning, i understand that there are park this up a bit. it's are caustic, it, whatever it we're talking about, an effort by the water which is not known. 44 foot for unifying in old age. yes.
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but the crease, what we have seen after 15 or 16 months of genocide, it has brought to all the out of worth and it'd be on the board. this was the police are going to need to move again beyond a ceasefire. that's. that's a very important point. because we'll be discussing whether we move into a 2nd phase and the 3rd stage of the ceasefire agreement. but again, we're only talking about garza and the say, the occupation all pay think they and might hear in dulcie bytes westbank. and once again, trying to prevent not just the baby, a live of palestinians going smells as possible, but also which is the key of the issue to perpetrate the system. i think denials of the type of thing and right to self determination. all right, believe it, the gentleman, thanks very much. indeed for this discussion at the time i committed here in the studio and also hobby a. i believe political violence joiners from bethlehem in the occupied west. back
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the know donald trump, it's fine for general c, q brown. as chairman of the us, the joint chiefs of stuff trauma says, it's part of a why you the shake of america's military leadership. defense secretary peter hicks, if had previously suggested the general got the job because he's black. he's now requesting nominations for senior positions in the navy, and the air force depends again, is also preparing to find more than 5000 civilian employees by next week as part of a reduction in the federal workforce. how does that cost, right, joins us now from washington dc. so how do you, how big of a shakeup is this with a pen a yeah, it's very significant. and normally you don't see this when a new president takes power because normally this is supposed to be a non partisan the us military. but what we're seeing is what democrats are calling
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a friday night massacre at the top brass level of the pentagon. you mentioned charles to brown, who, of course, until now has been serving as a us as top military officer in that role. as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff . he is only the 2nd african american to serve in that role. and he was promoted to it by president bite and back in 2023. and i ronald cli, prior to that it was president trump, during his 1st term that had elevated ground to be the commander of the chair of the air force. but now the general brown is such a found out about his firing while he was visiting the us border with mexico on friday. that's when from use social media to announce that brown is being removed. he did call him a fine gentleman and an outstanding leader as far as the reason, no reason, given by trump in that statement. but yes, pete heck says trump's new secretary of defense has previously criticized brown,
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saying that he was elevated because he is black. and that's not the only one. the, the only top brass that helps us announced on friday, 5 other top commanders and the u. s. military including the navy chief, lisa, fran chevy, who was the 1st woman to serve in that position. and which again, he had says, has criticized as having been a diversity higher. so in all the pentagon is now losing 6 members of its top brass again, which is a break with tradition. and i normally non partisan u. s. military. so here we go to replace with now for the chair of the joint chiefs a yeah, that was what trump also now send his social media post lieutenant general dana cain is who trump is nominating to replace as the joint chiefs of staff, which for our viewers is, is the us as top military officer, but does not have power to mediately command combat forces. but rather their main
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duty is to advise the president. but what's unusual about trumps to pick with dan cane is he's a retired 3 star general. so he's really bolting over others of much higher ranking than him. he is a fighter pilot in the air force. he also started in the national guard and he is known for leading the special ops forces. any rock in the us is fight against i. so famously towing trump in a story that the president has recounted numerous times and apparently endearing, came to trump candle, trump, that he could finish off i. so within a week's time, which is something that trump was impressed by, it has been repeating over and over again. he has described trumpets describe pain as somebody who is a commander that he's had to hold back even a perfect man. so what does that mean going forward into the pinterest pentagon leadership a summer are fearful that this might mean more of a war hawk whispering in the presidency year. right, heidi,
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thanks for that. and how did your customer of the in washington dc well, federal work is in the us of protesting against sweeping, layoffs, ordered by the trump administration to protest as john, to save all parts during a demonstration in nashville, in north carolina. approximately 2000 workers of the us for a service of being 5 unions for federal workers. i filed a lawsuit to stop the dismissal. trump, administration says, is trying to downsize the bureaucracy among the employees are being laid off of those who helped maintain more than 400 national parks in the united states. i see a laboratory on a small about a year ago. all the small roll ended his dream job as a custodian of california is yosemite national park. now he's one of roughly a 1000 national park service employees who been laid off by the trumpet
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administration. i knew the rain was on the wall, but i mean nothing will just prepare you for the for the shock that you'll really get once you, once you get that letter, or national monuments and products or surgeries treasure and you just ruined my dream, you know, covering more than 750000 acres to somebody park is now for his giant sequoia trees and majestic natural landscapes. about $4000000.00 people visit every year. i mean just what's gonna happen is just no one's gonna be there. pick up the trash. i mean, you'd be amazed with how many just diapers that pick up off the side of the road, beer bottles, toilet paper, all this stuff. so you don't have to see you to see the parking some through natural beauty. the sweeping carts, led by the trumpet administration, are being filled across agencies from public health to national parks. workers recently hired to maintain the parks, lead to rescue operations, and educated visitors have received termination letters, bigger picture, long term. what does this mean for the state of national parks?
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what does this mean for awhile by conservation? it's really scary. it's a really uncertain time for those of us who care about conservation and public plan . so i am definitely worried for the future. people living near yosemite park depends on tourism. there is also concern now that fewer visitors in the future will mean less business. they've been around here pretty depressed. uh, they're a little worried about what's going to happen. when's how much further? is it going to go? tom's policies have shaken employees who work in yosemite, and now they fear one of the most spectacular and highly tragic parks in the us. is that risk of decline costs here a little bit? so the yen elders here the, the, the, the terra is the relationship between ukraine and the united states has been dealt another play president donald trump is doubled down on rhetoric criticizing,
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keeps saying the leadership needs to come to the negotiating table despite being barred from earlier tools went russia, i've had very good talks with put and i've had not search good talks with ukraine. they don't have any cards, but they play a tough. but we're not. we're not gonna let this continue. this is worse to have. it would have never happened if i were president, but it did happen so i got stuck with it and the whole world is stuck with it. and right now you have a country that hasn't cities, they look like demolition sites. those beautiful towers, those 1000 year old golden domes, that was so beautiful the most beautiful in the world. they say they're all in smithereens. millions of people are killed. i think far more people than anyone understands. and we have people that better get to the table, get it ended. well, trump, the sounds on russia has taught many across ukraine by surprise. member and con has
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been speaking to people in the capital of key the it's the total of the streets and across the media. here at the university and keep professors of studying the war of woods between washington and ukraine. students a wondering what it means for the future. i'm a little bit disappointing. that's the goal. so today i go to storage the, the between the gosh and the usa, your secret meetings. and it's a little bit to set the goals and the foods that the offer you claim. it's not really well. and i hope i hope that you've said you feel, suppose you're crazy and the but today i was like of because month i'll break down a little bit because it goes, i got a lot the cold. sure. i'm very surprised because you know, a lot of 1st things that don't, i'm trying to came to present of such a great contrast united states. and she quote, really make some pays
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a deal to for space both and to really go out from it. right. it began with the us president donald trump, calling the cranium president, a dictator who only had a full percent approval rating among ukrainians. so let's get responded by saying that trump was power st. rushing this information through a special number to ukraine. keith kellogg was then due to hold the press conference with zalinski to show the world the us position. but it didn't happen at the request of the americans. the lock of woods spoke volumes about the state of the relationship between america and ukraine. so can the relationship be salvaged? noted less trump is persuaded by your needs, aren't advises. the russian president, vladimir putin, is not a man to be trusted. a tom both here lies the button is not the reliable button. you cannot have to deal with putting anything to you speak, discuss. so if you see, if something is being is
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a deal made is something put in with never sticks to so piece to see me unreliable . and we opinions normally very well where people might have on sites and express their opinions and cafe as they are now using social media. and you don't have to scroll for long to find out what people are thinking. there are 2 overarching things that are coming to light. one is that donald trump is going to simply cut off a chunk of ukraine and give it to vladimir putin. and the other is that ukraine is now alone, diplomatically, and it needs to fight. this will learn, however, the politicians do have a different problem. that problem is trying to figure out how to get donald trump back on site. amazon con. how does their keep in easton democratic republic of congress view and refugee agency says, 42000 people are flipped to neighboring burgundy in 2 weeks. that says rwandan back 1023 fight is advancing north and south keeping problems as many and making the dangerous journey by boats exhausted hungry and often sick
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that's it for me to love this new job. i was back in a couple minutes and we'll have another full offer of use. perhaps. we'll see you then, the pianist who has an airbag, my name is tyler. i was abducted by the c. i a, in 2004, a german citizen was kidnapped and tortured by to see the chain of lead. time comes immediately into interpretation. a powerful documentary tells the story of how the g of politics of the post 911 when we were in the life of an in this bill, my suitcase on outages here they've been waiting all noise to the beach to come. it's an a migrant. so given to not one, but a network of cargo trains that hit through mexico up to the us border, there were free really no way to try and avoid mexican migration. despite the
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